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Celebrating a Legacy of Baking Education: Charlene Patton and Sharon Davis Honored with Kansas Wheat Cookbook!

Celebrating a Legacy of Baking Education: Charlene Patton and Sharon Davis Honored with Kansas Wheat Cookbook!

Kansas Wheat has launched a remarkable new cookbook honoring Charlene Patton and Sharon Davis, who recently retired from the Home Baking Association after over two decades of dedicated service. Both Charlene and Sharon have played pivotal roles in educating students, families, and communities about wheat foods and the joys of home baking. This cookbook encapsulates […]

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HBA Annual Meeting in Delray Beach, Florida Was A Success!

HBA Annual Meeting in Delray Beach, Florida Was A Success!

The Home Baking Association (HBA) gathered in Delray Beach, Florida, for an engaging Annual Meeting that brought together baking industry leaders and educators from across the country. The picturesque city, known for its lively main street, beautiful beach weather, and rich cultural heritage, set the perfect backdrop for this year’s event. The meeting kicked off […]

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Savor May’s Sweet Moments: May Baking Calendar

Savor May’s Sweet Moments: May Baking Calendar

As May blossoms into full swing, it brings with it an abundance of opportunities to indulge in the joy of baking. The Home Baking Association warmly welcomes you to embrace the culinary delights of the month our May Baking Calendar, a delightful guide to all things sweet and savory. Let’s take a sneak peek at […]

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Baker's Spotlight: Chillicothe High School Bakers Test Mug Muffins for Baking Food Safety

Baker’s Spotlight: Chillicothe High School Bakers Test Mug Muffins for Baking Food Safety

Chillicothe, MO is known as the town where sliced bread was invented!  Recently the Chillicothe Missouri High School Family & Consumer Sciences bakers honed in on another national challenge!  Americans LOVE mug cakes, muffins and meals. But  when are they “done” and safe to eat instead of gooey or half-raw?  “We’ve learned flour is a […]

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We've Got Flour and We Know How to Use It!

We’ve Got Flour and We Know How to Use It!

COVID has helped Americans build their sense of home and the skills that go with it, including baking.  Sheltering in place provided many folks the time to bake and reap the benefits that have proven to be appreciated and sustainable by many.  Fortunately we’ve also moved past the hoarding we first experienced!  B&G Foods, (brands […]

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Baker's Spotlight on Bagels! ... and Charity

Baker’s Spotlight on Bagels! … and Charity

Lucky me, I was at the Hanover, New Hampshire Farmer’s Market.  It was the line forming at the Charity Bagel tent that stopped me in my tracks.  Behind the table was Leo Barnes, the founder, baker, and chief kitmaker of Charity Bagels.  Who could resist the beautiful bagels and a conversation? A conversation had to […]

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August Baking Calendar

August Baking Calendar

Sandwich Hack: Homemade buns, flat breads, savory breads… these are all he BEST BREADS for Sandwiches. Get baking today! Download the August Baking Calendar

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Perfect Summer to Shape Baking Skills

Perfect Summer to Shape Baking Skills

With this year’s challenge in what’s open and what’s closed, you can make time can fly with some creative baking skill building with dough.  Any summer sandwich tastes great on a Kaiser or Rosette Roll.  Use a well-kneaded and cold yeast dough. We recommend the Refrigerated Potato Dough from Dough Sculpting 101 but any well-kneaded […]

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April Baking Calendar

April Baking Calendar

There is so much happening in April 2020 in the world of baking! Use this handy calendar to keep up to date with all that is going on. National Soft Pretzel Month, celebrated in April, gives soft pretzels the celebration they deserve. For convenience stores, April is the perfect time to explore the endless options and versatility […]

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Baking: Farm to Table

Baking: Farm to Table

It’s March at last!  Wild or mild, the weather has us preparing to plant gardens and farms and puts a spotlight on nutrition.  Flour’s often an unsung nutrition hero.    World-wide, we don’t live well without flour.  As Americans focus more on plant-based proteins, wheat flour is a “heavy-lifter” in baked goods. It’s essential gluten […]

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